Location

Woolwich, London

Sector

Hospital

Type

Engineered

Weight

300 Tonnes

Scope of work:

  1. Structural Steelwork
  2. PC stairs

The Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) in Woolwich is benefitting from a ward extension to increase the number of beds for patients. The QEH is one of the busiest hospitals in London and often receives more ambulances than any other hospital in London. In the past the hospital has been unable to accommodate all of its patients in Accident and Emergency. 

With the new building extension this will no longer be the case and the two new short-stay inpatient wards will mean that patients who come through A&E and require further hospital care will receive faster treatment in the right environment. The wards will provide an additional 44 beds for patients and it will help Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust make major improvements to patient care.

The QEH is undergoing a multi-million pound expansion and in addition to the new beds the hospital will also be able to provide the associated administration and support. There will also be additional space for the hospital’s existing operations, including more clinical space as other new planned infrastructure improvement works to take place. 

This ward extension is one of a number of important projects that are underway as the hospital invests in modernising its facilities to further improve the experience for patients, their families and staff.

As part of this project, Hambleton Steel successfully delivered the structural steelwork for the ward extension at QEH. The scope included the full 3 storey beam-and-column structure, featuring PC stair cores and associated secondary steel.

We fabricated and installed approximately 500 tonnes of steel, supporting the development of new clinical accommodation across multiple floors. Working within a live hospital environment, our team and all of the other contractors coordinated closely with the principal contractor, and with clinicians, the estates team, facilities management and other stakeholders in the hospital to ensure safe, efficient delivery with minimal disruption to ongoing day-to-day operations.

quote marks

Skilled and supportive on managing the quite large number of changes on design during construction stage.

quote marks

Joaquín Salmonte - Acciona

quote marks

The team was consistently attentive, productive and always willing to go the extra mile to help wherever possible.

quote marks

IHP l Shrewsbury Hospital

quote marks

We were exceptionally impressed with the way Hambleton Steel incorporated with our design team to produce a suitable and robust design which reflects in the operational performance on site.

quote marks

GMI - Mountpark Ferrybridge

quote marks

Earning industry experience and a qualification has been invaluable. Not every opportunity gives you on-the-job experience and I've found that this has really helped my development

quote marks

Charlie Fixter, Trainee Contracts Manager

quote marks

One of the reasons I chose an apprenticeship was because I could earn and learn at the same time. Working at Hambleton Steel has provided me with day-to-day training and experience which has helped me understand the industry and business.

quote marks

Jake Dolan, Apprentice Estimator

Our projects

View All
Retail Mixed Use

Design and build

1200 Tonnes

Preston Animate

Working with Eric Wright, we have delivered structural steel packages to support the construction of a retail complex in Preston.

Read more

Energy Infrastructure

Engineered

5500 Tonnes

West Bromwich Energy Recovery Facility

We delivered all the supporting structures for a new EfW plant in West Bromwich.

Read more

Infrastructure Health

Engineered

300 Tonnes

Royal Shrewsbury Hospital

Hambleton Steel is delivering a complex and multi-phased steelwork package at the Royal Shrewsbury Hospital, encompassing both new construction and refurbishment.

Read more